Robert Lindley Biography

A few of my quotes over the years:

 

Listing A Personal View Of What Poetry Is

1. Poetry is a stone, turned to expose to searching winds of a once hidden earth.
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2. Poetry is art, mind painted, heart colored and fire risen.
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3. Poetry is a fruit, hanging on a bountiful tree, begging to fall.
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4. Poetry is an ever expanding ocean, begging ever more creatures to swim in its swirling depths.
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5. Poetry is cake on a golden platter, eaten with fork, spoon, butter knife or greedy hands.
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6. Poetry is cherry blossoms, crying for the soft, cool winds to wave their beauty to the awaiting sun and the gasping skies.
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7. Poetry is glistening dewdrops falling upon virgin ground to gift dawn's hope and night's desire to match brilliance of glistening moonbeams.
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8. Poetry is a poet's heart and soul uniting to bless others, while temporarily shielding searching souls against this dark world's poison tipped arrows.
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9. Poetry is brightly sent musical notes that heart sees, mind colors and spirit longs to record.
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10. Poetry is ink blotted, soul driven splashes that cry to be read, beg to be understood and unabashedly sing to give to its dear readers.
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11.Poetry is a colorful bird, in heavenly flight to a paradise that awaits man's sincere pleading heart and desirous spirit.
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12. Poetry is a child happily playing, a mother joyfully singing and a father blessed to have and so very dearly appreciate loving both.
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Robert J. Lindley, 7-17-2018
Subject, ( What Poetry Is)

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My biography will be very limited for now.   Here , I can express myself in poetic form but in real life I much rather prefer to be far less forward  I am a 60 year old American citizen , born and raised in the glorious South! A heritage that I am very proud of and thank God for as it is a blessing indeed ~

Currently married to my beautiful young wife(Riza) a lovely filipina  lady and we have a fantastic 7 year old son, Justin ~

I have truly lived a very wild life as a younger man but now find myself finally very happily settled down for the duration of my life~

I decided to rest here and express myself with hopes that it may in some way help others, for I see here a very diverse  and fine gathering of poets, artists, and caring folks~

Quickly finding friends here that amaze me with such great talent~~

I invite any and all to comment on my writes and send me soup mail to discuss

whatever seems important to them ~

Blog on Kipling, Famous author and poet..

Blog Posted by Robert Lindley: 12/16/2019 6:43:00 AM

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Date: 12/22/2019 11:00:00 AM
Robert, thank you so much for sharing ~*~
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Date: 12/17/2019 8:47:00 AM
Thank you for the introduction to Kipling. He was a product of his time, and now Liberalism has it's own imperialistic drivers, which unfortunately, will be right over a cliff, but that has been the track record of history. The man had some serious eyebrows.
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Date: 12/17/2019 11:50:00 AM
Thank you my friend. You are so correct about liberalism too.. Mankind doomed to make thew same mistakes over and over and over again and again.. History so amply proves that very sad and very tragic truism...Kipling likely understood that fr better than most, especially so- better than most people now!
Date: 12/16/2019 10:08:00 AM
Indeed Robert,'connections' will always happen in poetry ,as elsewhere.The digital difference now provides an opportunity to hear poetry (ie youtube) upgrading the form to its pinnacle as an experience ,how marvelleous if we could have listened to the vocal interpretations by these masterpoets you are highlighting in these blogs of the recent past.
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Date: 12/19/2019 8:47:00 AM
True Brian, money, wealth , connections have always been but today it is liberal media, liberal academia, and liberal government that that has invaded to subvert poetry into a propaganda weapon to some degree. Especially so academia. The snobbish, arrogant elitists that care not for poetry's rich history.. instead being gods they think they are attempt to replace it with modern offerings far inferior that they proclaim to be massively superior. Sad,..
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Date: 12/16/2019 10:23:00 AM
Sure I would have loved to hear Poe, Coleridge, Wordsworth, Byron, Shelly, Yeats, Emily Dickinson, Rossetti, Frost, Blake, Browning, and a couple hundred more recite their poems or give lectures on writing poetry! So yes audio is a great boon. However such advancement seems to ave also come with a cost. As in less poetry is being composed with the depths/higher quality that the golden masters were so striven to give us, imho...Also sadly education system in USA has decided less poetry the better!!
Date: 12/16/2019 8:54:00 AM
Robert we have an expression in English sport 'Form Is Temporary Class Is Permanent' and this applies imho to other field such as poetry.I will listen to poets rather than poetry critics.Happily whilst poetry (like other arts ) has'moved on' the 'new/modern' for me largely complements the past and is merely different not per se 'better' whatever that might be.The blessing is how the digital world has opened up poetry poiema giftings on a world stage.
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Date: 12/16/2019 9:28:00 AM
Yes, I agree, in that modern technology has gifted the world far more poets but sadly modern poetry has morphed into a state that happily rewards lesser talents, IMHO... Rewards even some that it has no business rewarding--so politics and connections play a big part in the recognition. Certainly it is different and most assuredly it is not better! Of course there have been great modern poets- but sadly some have been overblown due to previous cited reasons..
Date: 12/16/2019 7:41:00 AM
Yes indeed,Robert,his moving my boy jack http://www.kiplingsociety.co.uk/poems_jack.htm also the dvd thereof is an outstanding interpretation of the emotion of this outstanding poem of another master poet from an earlier era.
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Date: 12/16/2019 8:08:00 AM
Sad that today modern poets are erroneously taught that these past master poets were not all that! When th truth is-- THEY WERE. And that is why modern poetry critics deny them the due recognition and praise. As very, very, few modern poets can even come close to the levels that they composed at, in my opinion. Modern poetry attempts to build up modern poets by tearing down the golden poets of old.. sad...
Date: 12/16/2019 6:50:00 AM
Kipling despite his flaws( and who does not have flaws?) was a truly brilliant writer. No less so with his poetry in my opinion. I read at a very early age and so loved his poem titled, "IF"(yes schools once taught such back in the early 60's, not now as they are brainwashing liberal indoctrination centers now). That Kipling is so vilified now tells me he was by and large a far too principled man! As this dark, savage, treacherous ,evil and totally corrupt world absolutely hates that...
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